CitizenHorizon on Nostr: Great analysis! This post came out way to big but since I started it.... While I ...
Great analysis!
This post came out way to big but since I started it....
While I understand the frustration and I'm sure I share a lot of perspective with the people that are annoyed by this, in my view and talking specifically about this amnesty issue, this is one of those issues that is not truly important to the common man. I think the whole situation is more of a last drop / last straw like situation plus Vox's obsession on Spain's unity. And my main gripe is who really cares about the unity of Spain when the every single political move is making everyone poorer in Spain? Taxes, overegulation, de-industrialization, lack of sovereignty, lack of vision, lack of principles. Lack of people-affirming values in general. Same as everywhere in the world as we all probably have noticed. Lack of real love of life, love of individuality, of people, of beauty, of virtue, hard work, meritocracy. Just a big dosage of do what you're told because we know better. Top-down-whatever-the-elites-decide-today. But yes, overall very agreeing with the frustration.
In my view the real reason for this being taken to the extreme is mostly because of Vox's the obsession with Spain's unity. For some reason Vox is obsessed with the unity of Spain. I think it's one of those top-down party elite things that nobody really argues against because of god knows what. Again who really cares about Spain's unity when everyone is getting poorer? I think it's one of those ideas that come from the Fascist school in Spain i.e unity above all else. But I don't know. On the other hand, of course I think people should hit the streets!
I do understand that the Spanish people (or a large section of the population) are in a last drop like situation and their using this to push other frustrations, that I think are more important and I for sure agree much more. So overall I agree but honestly for me it's just sad that society is being so colectivized by parties. i.e parties have too much power in the current world system. Like, it seems like things only get organized if parties truly mobilize things. And that's what sad in my view.
I think Vox suffers (and this will be more and more noticed the more power is given to the party) from what all the political parties problems apart from a few projects/people in the world suffer. The lack of real individual rights principles/values and real democracy. Things won't truly change as long there's no real democracy. These parties are also a thing of the past.
The NAP (non-agression principle) and referendums like in Switzerland is what the people need. All over the world. In my view. Liberty and democracy. That's what's coming next at the political level.
Again, great post. Following. Let's bring it on! Nostr is going to change the world :)
This post came out way to big but since I started it....
While I understand the frustration and I'm sure I share a lot of perspective with the people that are annoyed by this, in my view and talking specifically about this amnesty issue, this is one of those issues that is not truly important to the common man. I think the whole situation is more of a last drop / last straw like situation plus Vox's obsession on Spain's unity. And my main gripe is who really cares about the unity of Spain when the every single political move is making everyone poorer in Spain? Taxes, overegulation, de-industrialization, lack of sovereignty, lack of vision, lack of principles. Lack of people-affirming values in general. Same as everywhere in the world as we all probably have noticed. Lack of real love of life, love of individuality, of people, of beauty, of virtue, hard work, meritocracy. Just a big dosage of do what you're told because we know better. Top-down-whatever-the-elites-decide-today. But yes, overall very agreeing with the frustration.
In my view the real reason for this being taken to the extreme is mostly because of Vox's the obsession with Spain's unity. For some reason Vox is obsessed with the unity of Spain. I think it's one of those top-down party elite things that nobody really argues against because of god knows what. Again who really cares about Spain's unity when everyone is getting poorer? I think it's one of those ideas that come from the Fascist school in Spain i.e unity above all else. But I don't know. On the other hand, of course I think people should hit the streets!
I do understand that the Spanish people (or a large section of the population) are in a last drop like situation and their using this to push other frustrations, that I think are more important and I for sure agree much more. So overall I agree but honestly for me it's just sad that society is being so colectivized by parties. i.e parties have too much power in the current world system. Like, it seems like things only get organized if parties truly mobilize things. And that's what sad in my view.
I think Vox suffers (and this will be more and more noticed the more power is given to the party) from what all the political parties problems apart from a few projects/people in the world suffer. The lack of real individual rights principles/values and real democracy. Things won't truly change as long there's no real democracy. These parties are also a thing of the past.
The NAP (non-agression principle) and referendums like in Switzerland is what the people need. All over the world. In my view. Liberty and democracy. That's what's coming next at the political level.
Again, great post. Following. Let's bring it on! Nostr is going to change the world :)